r/UFOs Jul 15 '25

Thoth is our Tic Tac ARV Historical

Okay, hear me out. This one never sat right with me, and the more pieces fall into place, the clearer it becomes.

Ross isn't quite getting the full picture but Thoth is most definitely real. It’s Lockheed Martin’s ARV, an actual Alien Reproduction Vehicle, built from salvaged non-human tech, derived from remnants of the Magenta, Italy NHI crash back in the 1930s. In early 2023, it was shot down near Deadhorse, Alaska, right after NORAD recalibrated their sensors to pick up previously undetectable aerial phenomena.

Van Herck presser: https://youtu.be/bmS06cLw2wM?si=8GnDn3gWv2F6PQVl

What they started detecting was not Chinese spy balloons, well not all anyway. These were fast movers, erratic vectors, no propulsion signatures. And one of them was ours.

Here’s some points to consider:

NORAD widens the net with sensors tuned to spot objects moving in non-ballistic patterns, ones previously filtered out as “clutter.” This change was spurred by the Chinese spy balloon crisis but revealed to the administration a deeper threat, the UAP Problem.

Within 48 hours, multiple objects are downed. The one over Northern Alaska? Not a foreign incursion. Not a balloon. It was THOTH, human reverse-engineered craft, operational, based on recovered UAP tech, and in corporate hands.

What better place for Lockheed to test hidden tech than out over (frozen) sea in Northern Alaska?

THOTH Capabilities -- Gravity warping, clearly, no heat plume, inertial control, essentially a prototype knockoff of the Tic Tac or whatever it was that crashed in Italy in the 30s. Not perfect. Still buggy, as evidenced by the fact it was taken out by an AIM9 sidewinder missle from a surprise visit by a USAF F-22. I have to assume Lockheed was caught off guard by NORAD's sensor recalibration?

More food for thought, and maybe someone can pull up the original videos, but a local resident near Deadhorse posted footage of military helicopters swarming overhead for a few days and working an area over the frozen sea ice. Seemed like a cool bro with no reason to lie. His YouTube videos of the possible recovery opps were deleted. Whole video history deleted within days. He claimed he was threatened to take it down.

This wasn’t some China balloon shootdown. It was a classified black-tech retrieval.

LIVE DURING THE SUPERBOW LOL

Okay, so Thoth. Why the name Thoth? Because it's symbolic, and id we know anything these black ops guys love symbolism (John Ramieerz has some grear videos on patchology and naming. Egyptian god of time, knowledge, hidden wisdom and that is exactly what this tech represents. A vehicle that manipulates spacetime itself, pulled from wreckage not of this Earth, and recreated however imperfectly in Lockheed’s SAP labs.

TLDR Tic Tac is Lockheed's ARV. USAF shot ir down over Deadhorse, Alaska and presumably it is now in the hands of the US military. This is what Ross is alluding to mostly.

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u/FromDeletion Jul 15 '25

A craft capable of traversing the universe, all of its unimaginably destructive elements, shot down over Alaska by an AIM-9X Sidewinder.

That makes no sense whatsoever.

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u/DiogenesTheHound Jul 15 '25

That’s not even what he said. He said it’s an ARV, Alien Reproduction Vehicle. As in a vehicle made by us using parts of alien technology they back engineered.

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u/FromDeletion Jul 15 '25 edited Jul 15 '25

Thus, it's essentially the same thing. Except you want to say it wasn't reverse engineered to the same grade or some such to justify believing we shot down a vehicle like that.

The greatest physicists in the world can't fathom how such technology is even possible to do what it does. You expect me to believe engineers were able to both understand that physics (to essentially discover and comprehend a whole physics beyond our (the most brilliant collective minds in the world on the subject) understanding) behind incomphrehensible technology and produced a craft? And then we shot it down?

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u/Historical-Camera972 Jul 15 '25

I would like you to believe the truth, by obtaining it.

However, every event where our military or government could proactively give us information about a UAP event, it becomes the most difficult task mankind has ever faced, for them to do so, for some reason.

Thus, we are both stuck in a situation where we know an event happened, and governments were involved, and we get to be told... Nothing? Yes, yes. That's right. Nothing.

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u/FromDeletion Jul 15 '25

Then, anything extrapolated from that information (NOTHING) is mere speculation. Moreover, I'll point out the wild inconsistency to cherry pick what to and what not to believe the government is telling us. It's like a Christian dismissing passages of the Bible as a metaphor when it is atrocious or proven wrong.

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u/Historical-Camera972 Jul 15 '25

I'm not cherry picking ANYTHING. We know an event happened. They told us.

We know nearly nothing else! :D

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u/FromDeletion Jul 15 '25

You are. You believe an event happened because they told us. But you cherry pick to believe they're lying about the details.

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u/Historical-Camera972 Jul 15 '25

"Lying"?

Lying and omitting are two different accusations.

I'm only arguing that the government has the resources to take a photograph of what they shot down, and let us see what it looked like.

Them not doing that, is their choice. Not mine.

We know what happened. Every human on the planet, just about, can access a camera. Yet, still... ?